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<blockquote data-quote="wheredidmylittleguygo" data-source="post: 39863" data-attributes="member: 3182"><p>Keep trying to protect Kaleb. My mother recently got custody of my nephew. After years of abuse by his mom and her boyfriend and neglect from my brother as he's never got his self together. He was seriously hurt once and taken from his mom twice. After all that the state continued to give him back to his birth mother. </p><p>Finally, the paperwork piled up enough to show a judge she was unfit. He's 13 yo now, just 3 days older than my difficult child. </p><p>Honestly if you made a move to get Kaleb even if it failed it might be a wake up call for Danielle. It worked temporarily for my sister-in-law. </p><p>I'm so afraid my difficult child will follow in these footsteps. My brother sounds a lot like Ant. I've seen how hard his life is and I want to protect difficult child from it. Too bad he'll have to find his own way as I can't learn the lessons for him.</p><p></p><p>Hang in there. Little Kaleb know you are the best thing in his life. For him, home is there in your arms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wheredidmylittleguygo, post: 39863, member: 3182"] Keep trying to protect Kaleb. My mother recently got custody of my nephew. After years of abuse by his mom and her boyfriend and neglect from my brother as he's never got his self together. He was seriously hurt once and taken from his mom twice. After all that the state continued to give him back to his birth mother. Finally, the paperwork piled up enough to show a judge she was unfit. He's 13 yo now, just 3 days older than my difficult child. Honestly if you made a move to get Kaleb even if it failed it might be a wake up call for Danielle. It worked temporarily for my sister-in-law. I'm so afraid my difficult child will follow in these footsteps. My brother sounds a lot like Ant. I've seen how hard his life is and I want to protect difficult child from it. Too bad he'll have to find his own way as I can't learn the lessons for him. Hang in there. Little Kaleb know you are the best thing in his life. For him, home is there in your arms. [/QUOTE]
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